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A Bittersweet Life (2005) is one of the best Korean crime thrillers ever made. It follows a ruthless mob enforcer whose life unravels after he disobeys his boss. It also features one of the most badass road rage scenes you'll ever see.
Jackie Brown (1997) surprised many Tarantino fans because it did not move like Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs. It was slower, warmer, and more reflective. Years later, that is exactly why so many people now call it his most underrated film.
The 2008 film Eagle Eye, produced by Steven Spielberg, shows an ultimate AI surveillance system 36 floors beneath the Pentagon.
The film depicts a Pentagon-based supercomputer that tracks citizens via phones, cameras, banking data, and social media.
It operates as an autonomous system, using networked devices to monitor and control individuals in a national security scenario.
Didn’t the White House say the ballroom was needed for national security?
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou dropped the scariest sleeper agent story you’ll ever hear.
The Russians (and others) take kids basically from birth, rip them from their families, and raise them in fake American towns deep in Russia. American food, American TV, perfect American accent — the whole thing.
Then they steal the identity of a dead American baby, get them a legit passport and Social Security number, and drop them into the U.S.
They live normal lives for decades — travel agent, dad, neighbor, until one day they get “activated.”A coded radio message. Or a stranger whispering in their ear on the subway:
“Report back… or I have to kill you.”
One guy turned himself in to the FBI the second his daughter was born. He couldn’t do it anymore.
This stuff is happening. How many “Americans” around you right now are actually waiting for that call?